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After another perfect week as captain, Odicci Alexander holds a big lead and controls the title race entering Week 5.
Team Leach had a chance at Series 2 perfection, but Team Filler’s Rachel Garcia had complete control of the finale and the overall leaderboard.
Mississippi State’s Mia Davidson leads the final D1Softball Catcher Power Rankings behind another great offensive year.
D150 D1Softball continues with players 30-16 released. Everyone included in this group was an All-American.
Maya Brady hit two home runs as No. 5 UCLA beat No. 1 Oklahoma 7-3 to force a winner-take-all second semifinal game on Monday in the Women’s College World Series.
Megan Faraimo had a Hollywood moment to help No. 5 UCLA avoid elimination with a 6-1 win over No. 9 Northwestern on Friday night in the Women’s College World Series.
For UCLA catcher Delanie Wisz, surprise custom catcher’s equipment tells a story of inner strength behind the mask.
The top plays from the fifteenth week/regional tournaments of the 2022 D1 season.
UCLA evened the series with Arizona State behind big performances from Briana Perez and Delanie Wisz. D1Softball’s Brady Vernon recaps it.
Utah earns the series win over UW, Oklahoma sweeps Bedlam and UCLA evens the series at ASU. All that and more in D1Softball’s Daily Dozen.
Northwestern’s Danielle Williams and Mississippi State’s Mia Davidson claim top honors in our pitcher and catcher rankings, respectively. But who are the newcomers in the latest rankings?
Texas A&M rallies to upset Alabama, Florida State clinches the series against Clemson and Stanford ends another streak. That and more in Friday’s Daily Dozen.
D1Softball releases bi-monthly player rankings throughout the season. Check out the latest Pitcher and Catcher Power Rankings
Virginia Tech wins in extras against FSU, Jocelyn Alo does something she hasn’t done before, and more in D1Softball’s Daily Dozen.
Rachel Garcia and Bubba Nickles are gone but the process remains in Westwood. Will one of the most experienced rosters imaginable keep UCLA in the title picture?
UCLA was 25-1 when the 2020 season came to an end. Now, with the return of several premier arms and bats, the Bruins don’t appear to be letting off the gas.